CQ on Congress

The Supreme Court begins its new
term with several hot-button issues to consider, says CQ Roll
Call's Legal Affairs writer Todd Ruger. A justice to watch is
Stephen Breyer, who could play a pivotal role on the short-handed
court in deciding transgender bathroom rights, redistricting and
how it affects voting and...

A deal to fund the government until December 9 all came down to
House Republicans giving in to Democratic demands to help Flint,
Michigan, address its contaminated water crisis. CQ Roll Call’s
Managing Editor Adriel Bettelheim and Budget and Economy editor
Jane Norman break down the late night deals and what happens...

Jonathan Allen, Roll Call columnist and co-author ofthe New York Times
best-seller HRC:State Secrets and the Rebirth of
Hillary Clinton, sets up Monday night's first presidential
debate, discussing what Hillary Clinton needs to do to keep Donald
Trump off balance, and what Trump must do to...

With fewer
than two weeks left to fund the government past the Sept. 30 end of
the fiscal year, deal-making in Congress is in overdrive, says CQ
Roll Call’s Budget reporter Jennifer Shutt. Lawmakers will have to
overcome a slew of sticking points to provide money to combat the
Zika virus. They'll also have to decide...

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created after the 2008
financial crisis just fined Wells Fargo millions of dollars for
creating unauthorized accounts for 1.5 million customers, but
Republicans in Congress want to strip it of its powers. Listen to
CQ Roll Call’s Financial Services reporter Doug Sword and...